1 Aug 2008
The Products Liability Option
John is a line foreman at a plant. One day, when something got stuck in one of the machines, he tried to dislodge whatever was jamming it. The machine was not turned off, and John had to take off the ...
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4 Jan 2007
Try Opening With A Videotaped Deposition To Get Jurors’ Attention During Your Opening Statement, Let Them See Your Opponents’ Admissions On Screen, In Their Own Words
Most courts now allow the use of various types of exhibits during opening statement. Some forward-thinking judges are even allowing lawyers to play videotaped depositions during the lawyers’ opening remarks.
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13 Sep 2006
No Finer Lawyer, No Better Friend
Mr. Saltz, the gifted lawyer-mentor and co-founder of Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky, PC, a leading Philadelphia plaintiff litigation firm, died Tuesday, September 6, after a long illness. Not surprisingly to those familiar with Mr. Saltz and his passion for advocacy, he ...
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30 Apr 2004
Contractors Cited In Collapse
The deadly collapse of a parking garage under construction at the Tropicana Casino and Resort was blamed Thursday on contractors and inspectors who failed to properly secure the floor to the walls and provide adequate shoring for the concrete columns.
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30 Apr 2004
Contractors Cited In Casino Garage Collapse
MARLTON The deadly collapse of a 10-story Atlantic City casino parking garage last fall was blamed Thursday on contractors and inspectors who didn’t adequately secure floors to walls, ignored warnings about cracking concrete and failed what one official called “Engineering ...
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30 Apr 2004
Contractors Ignored Structural Problems, Oshareports Says
ATLANTIC CITY – As construction workers poured the top deck of the Tropicana Casino and Resort garage in October, the project’s concrete subcontractor knew there was a problem that could cause the structure to fail but ignored it, federal investigators ...
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25 Apr 2004
Changes In Design Preceded Collapse Of Casino Garage
The garage collapse that killed four construction workers and injured 20 others last October during a $245 million expansion of the Tropicana Casino and Resort was caused by the faulty installation of concrete floors after changes were made to the ...
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16 Apr 2004
Tropicana Garage Case To Be Heard In A.C.
ATLANTIC, CITY – More than 30 attorneys appeared in ·court Thursday in. connection with the deadly Tropicana parking .garage collapse and it looks as if they agree on at least one thing: The case should be. handled. here not in ...
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11 Mar 2004
Caps On Damages In Med Mal Suits Passed
A deeply divided state Senate passed legislation yesterday morning to place limits on pain-and-suffering damages that juries can award in medical malpractice lawsuits but only after narrowly rejecting two other proposals.
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10 Mar 2004
Jury-Award Cap Nixed By Senate
HARRISBURG – The state Senate late last night rejected a plan to limit the dollar amount that juries can award for pain and suffering in less-egregious medical-malpractice cases, but continued to debate a broader proposal to allow the limits to ...
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22 Dec 2003
Garage Concrete Caused Concern
A city building inspector was at the Tropicana Casino Resort’s parking-garage construction site just 40 minutes before the five top floors collapsed on the morning of Oct. 30, killing four workers, city records show.
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3 Dec 2003
Work Resumes At Casino Where Garage Collapsed
Work quietly resumed yesterday on portions of the $245 million hotel tower and expansion at the Tropicana Casino Resort, nearly five weeks after four workers were killed in the collapse of a parking garage under construction there.
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27 Nov 2003
Suit In Fatal N.J. Garage Collapse
November 27, 2003 — The widows of two ironworkers killed in the collapse of a casino parking garage in Atlantic City filed a wrongful-death lawsuit yesterday against the Tropicana Casino and Resort and two contractors.
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27 Nov 2003
Suit Cites Building Flaws In Garage Collapse
A lawyer representing the families of two ironworkers killed in the recent collapse of a casino parking garage under construction in Atlantic City filed a negligence lawsuit yesterday contending that improper construction practices doomed the building and the workers. “This ...
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27 Nov 2003
Widows Sue Over Garage Collapse At A.C. Casino
In what is believed to be the first legal challenge to stem from last month’s parking-garage collapse at the Tropicana Casino Resort, the widows of two construction workers filed a wrongful-death lawsuit yesterday against the casino and construction companies involved ...
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26 Nov 2003
Lawsuit Filed In Casino Garage Collapse
November 26, 2003 – Families of two ironworkers killed when the casino garage they were building in Atlantic City, New Jersey, collapsed filed a Iawsuit Wednesday.
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21 Nov 2003
Mcgreevey Honors Rescuers From Collapse At Tropicana
ATLANTIC CITY – Shoes shined and collars starched, firefighters. police officers, doctors, politicians and union tradesmen gathered in a hospital conference room here Thursday as Gov. James E. McGreevey thanked them for their rescue efforts during the Tropicana Garage collapse.
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15 Nov 2003
Safety At A.C. Garage Probed
The four workers who perished have been laid to rest.
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13 Nov 2003
A.C. Collapse Leaves Hundreds Of Trades Workers Without Work
Atlantic City – Loosing four or their co-workers in a tragic construction accident was bad enough.
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13 Nov 2003
Ccc Finds Trop Stable Enough To Relicense
ATLANTIC CITY – Tropicana Casino and Resort is financially strong enough to weather an undetermined delay of its major expansion project, the Casino Control Commission said Wednesday in awarding the casino a four-year license renewal.
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